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Transport Minister opens £700k Hove cycle lane

by Frank le Duc
Monday 18 Jun, 2012 at 10:14PM
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The Old Shoreham Road cycle lane in Hove was officially opened this morning (Monday 18 June).

Transport Minister Norman Baker came to see the scheme for himself in a ceremony held in the Brighton, Hove and Sussex VI Form College (BHASVIC) playing fields.

Mr Baker, the Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes, was joined by Brighton and Hove City Council leader Jason Kitcat and the council’s transport committee chairman Ian Davey.

The minister praised the council’s approach to sustainable transport and said that his department – the Department for Transport – wanted to reward innovation and success.

Norman Baker

He cited the example of another project in Brighton, in Lewes Road, which would be part paid for with £4 million from the government’s sustainable transport fund.

Mr Baker also singled out bus boss Roger French and his company, Brighton and Hove Buses, for praise.

Councillor Kitcat said that the Old Shoreham Road scheme had cut the average of speed of traffic along the road. Before work started, he said, the average speed was 45mph despite the 30mph limit.

Councillor Davey said that the scheme would help encourage more children to cycle to school, with more than 4,000 youngsters attending three schools along the route.

The improved pedestrian crossings and a zebra crossing would make it safer for people on foot too.

He said: “This is a key facility in our overall programme to make Brighton and Hove a city fit for cycling.

“With more people cycling in the city each year and, in order to encourage children and young people to walk or cycle to school, we must do all we can to make sustainable and active travel a viable choice for people.

“The Old Shoreham Road forms a crucial east-west route across the city and will benefit people of all ages who will be able to use it for work and leisure as well as for getting to school.”

The cycle lane runs for 750 metres each way along Old Shoreham Road between Dyke Road in the east and the crossroads with The Drive and Shirley Drive in the west.

The scheme cost about £700,000, with £330,000 coming from the sustainable transport charity Sustrans through its Links to Schools fund. Legal and General was among the local companies to have contributed towards the overall cost.

The council spent £310,000 from its local transport fund over two financial years.

The official opening of the cycle lane was staged to coincide with Bike Week and came the day after 27,000 people took part in the London to Brighton Bike Ride.

 

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  1. Chris says:
    13 years ago

    “This is a key facility in our overall programme to make Brighton and Hove a city fit for cycling”

    Pool all the money from cycle paths into flattening a few hills, that should do it. I love cycling around town, but find myself drifting towards the seafront more and more – too many hills around Seven Dials and Fiveways!

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  2. Anonymous says:
    12 years ago

    its good i have used many of the cycle lanes and i also am stupid enough to stop at the red lights along Lewes road .. are they being policed as many many others just woosh past me when stopped there … OK i know its not the best thing to moan about but since it looks like they spent £700k on the cycle lanes and traffic lights are not cheap ENFORCE THEM ??

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